Neurodiversity is the idea that brain differences—like autism, ADHD, dyslexia, and others—are natural variations of the human experience, not deficits to be fixed. It challenges the assumption that there’s one “right” way to think, learn, or process information. Instead of seeing neurodiverse people as broken or disordered, neurodiversity reframes these differences as valuable perspectives with their own strengths and challenges. This mindset shift is key to creating truly inclusive environments—in schools, workplaces, and everyday life—where all kinds of brains are respected and supported. Neurodiversity is not just about awareness; it’s about acceptance, access, and equity. By recognizing and embracing neurological differences, we foster a culture where everyone can thrive. Whether you're neurodivergent yourself or an ally, understanding neurodiversity is a powerful step toward building a more compassionate, creative, and inclusive world.